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Method comparison study on soot-selective techniques
Authors:Andreas Petzold  Reinhard Niessner
Institution:(1) Institute of Hydrochemistry, Technical University of Munich, Marchioninistrasse 17, D-81377 Munich, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:In a long-term field study at two locations with different air pollution levels several soot-selective measurement techniques were compared with a thermochemical method which measures non-extractable carbon (NEC) detecting the evolved CO2 by means of coulometric titration. The attenuation measurement technique (aethalometer) and the aerosol photoemission method showed good correlations to NEC for concentrations ranging from 1.6mgrg/m3 to 40.8mgrg/m3. The specific mass absorption coefficient of black carbon with respect to NEC varied between 8.4m2/g and 13.7m2/g with respect to the measurement sites, but the sgr value was found to remain constant at each site independent of seasonal or meteorological variations. The ratio of photoelectric signal to NEC varied between 16 fA·(mgrg/m3)–1 and 33 fA·(mgrg/m3)–1 depending on the age of the aerosol. The diurnal variations of that ratio showed strong similarities to the traffic patterns. Additionally a slight temperature dependence of this ratio was found for the aged aerosol with a proportionality factor of – 0.35 fA·(K·mgrg/m3)–1. With the reflectance measurement technique (smoke shade method) reliable NEC determination was not possible for NEC concentrations les 5 mgrg/m3.
Keywords:particulate carbon  diesel particles  soot  aethalometer  aerosol photoemission
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